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An excerpt from the article "To Live and Let Live in South Los Angeles," by Rene P. Ciria-Cruz, about the relations between African Americans and Hispanic Americans in south Los Angeles, California in line with the immigration problem in the U.S., which originally appeared on the Web site of New...


